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ADVANCES IN DOWN SYNDROME RESEARCH AND TREATMENT

Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 7:00 PM (CT)

Schaumburg, IL

ADVANCES IN DOWN SYNDROME RESEARCH AND TREATMENT

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Exciting New Advances

in Down Syndrome Research

every parent should know about

 

First potential therapy designed to improve cognition

 and adaptive behavior in individuals with Down syndrome

 

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

 

Prairie Center for the Arts

201 Schaumburg Court;  Schaumburg, IL

7:00 p.m.


Join us to learn about the Roche Study of BP 5186582, the first potential therapy designed to improve cognition and adaptive behavior in individuals with Down syndrome.  Presenters at this exciting special event include:
    
    •Cesar Ochoa, MD, MPH,  Principal Investigator, Roche Study, Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician, Assistant               Professor of Pediatrics, Rush University Medical Center
    •Elizabeth Berry-Kravis, MD, PhD, Co-Investigator, Roche Study, Pediatric Neurologist, Professor of Pediatrics,               Neurological Sciences, Biochemistry, Rush University Medical Center
    •Margie Doyle of the Down Syndrome Research and Treatment Foundation (www.dsrtf.org).  

Panel will be moderated by Nancy Keck, MD, Developmental Pediatrician and UPS for DownS Board Member.

Though registration is not required for this FREE EVENT, please register if you are thinking about attending, so we may adequately plan.

NO CHILD CARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS MEETING! 

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Prairie Center For the Arts
201 Schaumburg Ct
Schaumburg, IL 60193

Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 7:00 PM (CT)


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UPS for DownS



UPS for DownS
Hartford Plaza
1070 S. Roselle Road
Schaumburg, IL 60193
847-895-2100
info@upsfordowns.org

United Parent Support for Down Syndrome is a parent-directed, nonprofit organization offering support, education and encouragement for parents, families and others who love and care about persons with Down syndrome.

We inspire community acceptance by sharing with others the presence, potential and abilities of people with Down syndrome.